A 25.5-in. widescreen ultra-extended graphics array (WUXGA) display, which delivers 1980 by 1200 resolution, offers 10% more height than a standard full high-definition monitor, according to developer ...
OK, not sure if anyone else noticed, but both IBM and Toshiba announced some new kick-ass displays at CeBIT this year.<P>Toshiba's display: "It supports up to 3,200 by 2,400 pixel QUXGA (Quad Ultra ...
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